Banca de DEFESA: RHAYSA ALLAYDE SILVA OLIVEIRA

Uma banca de DEFESA de MESTRADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
STUDENT : RHAYSA ALLAYDE SILVA OLIVEIRA
DATE: 08/02/2022
TIME: 09:00
LOCAL: videoconferência
TITLE:

OUR FORESTS HAVE SCIENCE: INDIGENOUS ETHNOMEDICINE AND VETERINARY ETHNOMEDICINE KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES IN THE ORORUBÁ HIGHLANDS, PERNAMBUCO, BRAZIL.


KEY WORDS:

Traditional Indigenous Medicine, Integrative Practices, Medicinal Plants, Phytotherapy, Zootherapy


PAGES: 120
BIG AREA: Ciências Agrárias
AREA: Medicina Veterinária
SUMMARY:

The traditional healing system comprises the accumulation of knowledge about health built, reinvented, and re-signified for thousands of years in each particular society, where products of plant origin have been the basis for the treatment of different diseases. In Pernambuco, the Xukuru do Ororubá ethnic group represents the largest indigenous population of Pernambuco, totaling 12,711 people, with 27,555 hectares of territory, sacred connection with nature and with the Limolaigo Toipe life project. Thus, it was aimed to conduct a study on ethnomedicine and veterinary ethnomedicine of the Xukuru of Ororubá territory, Pernambuco-PE. The project was approved at the Plataforma Brasil, Ethics Committee for the Use of Human Beings in Research (UPE) under number CAAE: 30962719.8.0000.5207 and registered in the National System for the Management of Genetic Heritage and Associated Traditional Knowledge with registration number A6999F5. All the work was carried out in the indigenous territory of the Xukuru do Ororubá ethnic group through coordination with the representatives of the people. The information was acquired through collective participation with the community. A total of 289 ethnomedicinal surveys were conducted with six animal therapies and 61 ethnovet surveys with three animal therapies. The expressive ethnomedicine and veterinary ethnomedicine knowledge and practices of the Xukuru do Ororubá indigenous people represent their strong connection with nature, especially with the phytodiversity of the Serra do Ororubá region. The data revealed has a fruitful potential for the sustainable use and protection of medicinal species from the indigenous Xukuru territory, with special emphasis on medicinal plants. Furthermore, the screening of active ingredients of plant origin and pharmacological activities in vivo/in vitro may be of interest for the synthesis of new drugs for one health.


BANKING MEMBERS:
Externo à Instituição - MELÂNIA LOUREIRO MARINHO - UFCG
Externa à Instituição - EULINA TEREZA NERY FARIAS
Presidente - 075.101.014-68 - EVILDA RODRIGUES DE LIMA - UFRPE
Notícia cadastrada em: 26/01/2022 19:00
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